On Sun, Jul 13, 2003 at 05:57:34PM +0200, Mark Kettenis wrote: > > > A1 If having support for amd64 is a major reason for doing a new > > import of GDB, importing the upcoming GDB 6.0 would make more sense > > to me. > > No ia64 is the major reason :-) > > Hmm. I think I just crashed pluto1 trying to get it to run the GDB > testsuite on a not-yet-fully-functional GDB port. Currently RSE is > giving me some headaches. Yeah, this is known (both the crashes and the headache :-) I was working on that (the crashes), but now need to make ia64 functional again. The gcc import left us dead in the water. Our crt1.c is broken. > > A2 I'm volunteering to help out here. > > Cool, thanks. Shall we just create a p4 branch and start hacking? > > Oh dear, do I need to learn another version control system? Yes, preferrably. Using a p4 branch allows us to track the gdb 6 branch while we prepare for the import. It's a convenient place for people to grab the WIP. > > better on FreeBSD/i386 and FreeBSD/Alpha now. Now that I've got it > > working on FreeBSD/amd64, I'll give FreeBSD/ia64 a shot. > > We probably need to talk then, because the ptrace interface needs > to be fleshed out and I planned to do that while porting gdb. > > Probably. The current layout of `struct reg' and `struct fpreg' is a > bit ... messy. It is not. It is actually pretty neat. Incomplete maybe, but neat. -- Marcel Moolenaar USPA: A-39004 marcel_at_xcllnt.netReceived on Sun Jul 13 2003 - 07:50:20 UTC
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